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Does the Nevada DMV NVL-025 Property Owner Affidavit require notarization in Henderson?

Yes, the Nevada DMV NVL-025 Property Owner Affidavit requires notarization before the DMV will accept it as valid supporting documentation. This affidavit must be completed and signed by the property owner—not the vehicle owner—at whose address the vehicle was stored during its dormant period. The property owner's signature must be original (no photocopies or electronic signatures) and witnessed by either a Nevada notary public or an authorized DMV representative. Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides same-day mobile notarization for the NVL-025 form throughout Henderson, Paradise, Downtown Las Vegas, and all of Clark County. This affidavit serves as critical supporting evidence when a vehicle owner files an NVL-003 Dormant Vehicle Affidavit, proving the vehicle was continuously stored at a specific private property address rather than being operated on public roads. The property owner must personally appear before the notary with valid government-issued photo identification to verify their identity and authority to make sworn statements about the property. Common scenarios include vehicles stored in residential driveways, private garages, apartment complex parking spaces, or commercial property lots. If you're storing multiple vehicles, each vehicle requires a separate NVL-025 affidavit with matching dates and location details. The notarization process takes approximately 10-15 minutes per affidavit. Our affidavit notarization service ensures the property owner's sworn statement meets all Nevada DMV documentary requirements, preventing processing delays or rejections that could result in insurance penalties.

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